Disney developing film on unused attraction

Disney has announced that it is developing a movie based on the abandoned attraction The Museum of the Weird.

The Museum of the Weird never became a Disney attraction, having failed to make it past the concept stage, reports Screen Rant. However, Disney now plans to take the abandoned attraction and turn it into a movie.

The attraction was conceived by Claude Coats and Rolly Crump, the same men behind The Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. The Museum of the Weird was designed to contain a variety of strange and interesting objects like talking chairs and enchanted carts.

Screenwriter Ahmet Zappa has reportedly been asked to write the screenplay. Zappa is allegedly already writing another script for Disney called Tiki.

The Museum of the Weird will join a host of other theme park attraction-based movies, including Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion and Jon Favreau's upcoming Magic Kingdom.